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reggieM
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My conciliatory words notwithstanding … it might be good to review the life of Saint Telemachus. He also went through barricades that were forbidden to cross through.If you go wandering through barricades that clearly say “ticket, ID, and cap and gown required past this point,” as at least two other women did, you’re going to get caught and probably arrested. If you go wandering around the rest of campus, with your own protest signs and everything, you’re going to get noticed and probably arrested. Don’t come crying when you do, and don’t make yourself into a false martyr for having done so.
The crowd was upset since he disrupted things and broke the law.
Fortunately (for those who think this way), justice was done and he was killed.
I guess he was just a false martyr for breaking the civil law in order to try to stop a social evil – right?
Also, I’d like to know what criteria you use to judge whether a person is a true martyr or not – perhaps you judge their sincerity? or possibly their spiritual status before God?
I didn’t think it was permitted to do such things.